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Periodic Pattern in the Residual-Velocity Field of OB Associations
An analysis of the residual-velocity field of OB associations within 3 kpc of
the Sun has revealed periodic variations in the radial residual velocities
along the Galactic radius vector with a typical scale length of
lambda=2.0(+/-0.2) kpc and a mean amplitude of fR=7(+/-1) km/s. The fact that
the radial residual velocities of almost all OB-associations in rich
stellar-gas complexes are directed toward the Galactic center suggests that the
solar neighborhood under consideration is within the corotation radius. The
azimuthal-velocity field exhibits a distinct periodic pattern in the region
0<l<180 degrees, where the mean azimuthal-velocity amplitude is ft=6(+/-2)
km/s. There is no periodic pattern of the azimuthal-velocity field in the
region 180<l<360 degrees. The locations of the Cygnus arm, as well as the
Perseus arm, inferred from an analysis of the radial- and azimuthal-velocity
fields coincide. The periodic patterns of the residual-velocity fields of
Cepheids and OB associations share many common features.Comment: 21 page
Direct Determination of Hubble Parameter Using Type IIn Supernovae
We introduce a novel approach, a Dense Shell Method (DSM), for measuring
distances for cosmology. It is based on original Baade idea to relate absolute
difference of photospheric radii with photospheric velocity. We demonstrate
that this idea works: the new method does not rely on the Cosmic Distance
Ladder and gives satisfactory results for the most luminous Type IIn
Supernovae. This allows one to make them good primary distance indicators for
cosmology. Fixing correction factors for illustration, we obtain with this
method the median distance of 68^{+19}_{-15} (68%CL) Mpc to SN 2006gy and
median Hubble parameter 79^{+23}_{-17} (68%CL) km/s/Mpc.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, typos correcte
Generalization of data on the thermophysical properties of petroleum products. Viscosity
Measurement of the Thermal Conductivities of Neopentylglycol, 1,1,1-Trihydroxymethylpropane, and Their Mixture in the Temperature Range from 20 °C to Their Supermelting Temperatures
Experimental investigation and development of a method for computing the thermophysical properties of hydrocarbons and petroleum products
The temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity of narrow fractions of ozeksuat oil
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